#Feel Better
Quotes about feel-better
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, the quest to "feel better" is a universal pursuit that resonates deeply with people from all walks of life. This tag represents the journey towards emotional well-being, encompassing themes of healing, resilience, and self-compassion. Whether it's overcoming a challenging day, navigating through personal struggles, or simply seeking a moment of peace, the desire to uplift one's spirit is a common thread that binds us all. People are drawn to quotes about feeling better because they offer a beacon of hope and a reminder that brighter days are always within reach. These words of wisdom serve as gentle nudges, encouraging us to embrace positivity and find strength in vulnerability. They remind us that it's okay to seek comfort and that small shifts in perspective can lead to profound changes in our emotional landscape. In a world where stress and uncertainty often loom large, quotes about feeling better provide solace and inspiration, helping us to reconnect with our inner resilience and find joy in the everyday moments.
Everyone, including you, just naturally feels better when exposed to a cheerful, optimistic individual, regardless of the nature or length of the contact.
I've been blessed with good eyebrows, and I've worked very hard for them. Get a good brow pencil, fill them in a bit, make them perfect, and I guarantee you'll feel better. At least it works for me.
She tore a page from the book and ripped it in half. Then a chapter. Soon, there was nothing but scraps of words littered between her legs and all around her. The words. Why did they have to exist? Without them, there wouldn't be any of this. Without words, the Führer was nothing. There would be no limping prisoners, no need for consolation or wordly tricks to make us feel better. What good were the words? She said it audibly now, to the orange-lit room. "What good are the words?
I think that more flow of information, the ability to stay connected to more people makes people more effective as people. And I mean, that's true socially. It makes you have more fun, right. It feels better to be more connected to all these people. You have a richer life.
Music is fulfilling. The next day you feel better. Drugs, the next day you feel terrible -- unless you have more drugs.
The moment I started treating my social anxiety disorder, I started feeling better.
Explanations don't comfort. You won't feel better if you know why. It won't hurt any less.